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VERY FINE APPEARANCE. A SCARCE ALEXANDRIA MARKING ON A LETTER TO COLONEL GEORGE WASHINGTON JUST BEFORE THE START OF THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
The first Continental Congress convened on September 5, 1774, just four days after this was sent. The First Continental Congress established a boycott of British goods and set up a second Continental Congress. Washington was made General at the Second Continental Congress in May 1775. Illustrated in Ter Braake book on p. II-113. (Image)
VERY FINE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST REPORTED USE OF THE NEWLY-ENACTED RATES PER THE KING GEORGE III POSTAL ACT OF 1765.
This postal act was enacted in England on October 10, 1765. The rate from one port to another was set at 4p, and incoming private ship letters were charged 2p.
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VERY FINE STRIKES AND A RARE COLONIAL COVER FROM WILLIAMSBURG TO RHODE ISLAND VIA NEW YORK. THIS MAY HAVE ORIGINATED IN ENGLAND.
We are able to date this cover based on information about the sender and recipient. The recipient, Samuel Ward, was Governor of Rhode Island in 1762 and again from 1765-66. The sender, Botentort, refers to Norborn Berkley, who acquired the title of Baron de Norborne Berkley Botentort in 1764. He was a member of Parliament and in 1767 was Constable of the Tower of London. Horace Walpoe described him as "a court favorite, yet ruined in fortune". After a disastrous mining venture, he secured the position of Governor-General of Virginia, arriving in the Colonies in October 1768. He was the first Governor-General to actually reside in Virginia in over a half-century, and he died two years later, in 1770, having gained a positive reputation in the Colonies. Given the dates, then, this must have been sent from England, thru the sender's future home in Williamsburg to Rhode Island via New York. (Image)
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